A2 determiner ニュートラル #100 よく出る 2分で読める

my

/maɪ/

自分自身に関係があるものや、自分の持ち物を指すときに使います。

Use 'my' to show that something belongs to you or is connected to you.

30秒でわかる単語

  • Indicates possession or association with the speaker.
  • Used before a noun or adjective + noun.
  • Essential for personal expression and ownership.

Summary

Use 'my' to show that something belongs to you or is connected to you.

  • Indicates possession or association with the speaker.
  • Used before a noun or adjective + noun.
  • Essential for personal expression and ownership.

Always precede the noun

Remember that 'my' always comes directly before the noun it refers to. Think of it as introducing something that belongs to you.

Don't confuse with 'mine'

Be careful not to use 'my' where 'mine' is needed, or vice versa. 'My' needs a noun; 'mine' replaces the noun.

Expressing personal connection

Using 'my' is fundamental to expressing personal identity and connection in English-speaking cultures. It's key to sharing your experiences and belongings.

例文

4 / 4
1

This is my pen.

2

My research focuses on renewable energy.

3

Can I borrow my jacket?

4

My sincere apologies for the delay.

語族

名詞
mine
形容詞
my own

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'my' as the sound you make when you claim something: 'Mmm, my toy!' It signals ownership. Associate 'my' with the letter 'I' (like 'I' own it) and the letter 'M' (like 'Me').

Overview

'My' is a possessive determiner in English, used before a noun to show that the noun belongs to or is associated with the speaker. It is the first-person singular possessive form, meaning it refers to something belonging to 'I'. As a fundamental word in English, 'my' is encountered very early in language learning and is essential for expressing personal ownership and relationships.

'My' always comes directly before the noun it modifies. For example, 'my book', 'my house', 'my idea'. It is used for both singular and plural nouns, as in 'my car' (singular) and 'my shoes' (plural). It can also precede adjectives that modify the noun, such as 'my new car' or 'my favorite song'. The usage of 'my' is consistent regardless of whether the noun is countable or uncountable ('my water', 'my advice').

'My' is used in virtually all contexts where the speaker refers to something they own, are related to, or are experiencing. This includes everyday conversations about possessions ('This is my phone'), family ('my mother'), personal feelings ('my happiness'), body parts ('my hand'), and abstract concepts ('my opinion'). It is also used in more formal settings, such as academic writing ('my research') or professional communication ('my proposal').

The primary comparison for 'my' is with other possessive determiners like 'your' (belonging to the listener), 'his' (belonging to a male), 'her' (belonging to a female), 'its' (belonging to a neuter noun), 'our' (belonging to us), and 'their' (belonging to them). 'My' specifically signals first-person singular possession. Another related concept is the possessive pronoun 'mine', which can stand alone without a noun (e.g., 'The book is mine'). 'My' must always be followed by a noun or a phrase beginning with a determiner or adjective modifying a noun.

使い方のコツ

'My' is a highly common and versatile word used in all registers of English. It is essential for personal expression and is used consistently regardless of the noun's characteristics. Its primary function is to clearly indicate first-person singular possession or association.

よくある間違い

A common error is confusing 'my' with 'mine'. Remember that 'my' must precede a noun, while 'mine' stands alone. Another mistake might be omitting 'my' when ownership is implied, which can lead to unclear sentences.

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'my' as the sound you make when you claim something: 'Mmm, my toy!' It signals ownership. Associate 'my' with the letter 'I' (like 'I' own it) and the letter 'M' (like 'Me').

語源

The word 'my' comes from Old English 'mīn', which also meant 'my' or 'mine'. It is related to similar words in other Germanic languages, all deriving from a common Proto-Germanic root indicating possession.

文化的な背景

The use of 'my' is central to expressing individuality and personal relationships in Western cultures. It allows speakers to define their belongings, connections, and perspectives, playing a key role in social interactions and self-identification.

例文

1

This is my pen.

everyday
2

My research focuses on renewable energy.

academic
3

Can I borrow my jacket?

informal
4

My sincere apologies for the delay.

formal

語族

名詞
mine
形容詞
my own

よく使う組み合わせ

my friend
my family
my opinion
my house

よく使うフレーズ

my dear

my goodness

my pleasure

よく混同される語

my vs mine

'My' is a determiner used before a noun (e.g., 'my car'). 'Mine' is a possessive pronoun that replaces the noun and stands alone (e.g., 'The car is mine').

my vs I

'I' is a personal pronoun referring to the speaker. 'My' is a possessive determiner showing that something belongs to the speaker ('I').

文法パターン

my + [noun] my + [adjective] + [noun] This is my [noun].

Always precede the noun

Remember that 'my' always comes directly before the noun it refers to. Think of it as introducing something that belongs to you.

Don't confuse with 'mine'

Be careful not to use 'my' where 'mine' is needed, or vice versa. 'My' needs a noun; 'mine' replaces the noun.

Expressing personal connection

Using 'my' is fundamental to expressing personal identity and connection in English-speaking cultures. It's key to sharing your experiences and belongings.

自分をテスト

fill blank

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

This is ______ favorite book.

正解! おしい! 正解: my

'My' is used because the sentence is about the speaker's favorite book.

multiple choice

Select the sentence that correctly uses the word 'my'.

Which sentence is correct?

正解! おしい! 正解: c

'My' is a determiner and must come before the noun 'house' to indicate possession.

sentence building

Arrange the words to form a correct sentence using 'my'.

Arrange: dog, is, my, big

正解! おしい! 正解: c

The correct order places the possessive determiner 'my' before the noun 'dog', and the verb 'is' after the subject.

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よくある質問

4 問

You use 'my' when you want to say that something belongs to you or is related to you. It always comes before the noun it describes.

Yes, 'my' can be used with both singular and plural nouns. For example, 'my cat' (singular) and 'my cats' (plural).

'My' is a determiner and must be followed by a noun (e.g., 'my car'). 'Mine' is a pronoun and can stand alone (e.g., 'The car is mine').

No, 'my' does not change. It is used for all nouns, regardless of gender, number, or whether they are countable or uncountable.

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